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Yep none of my stock alerta have been triggered yet 
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BoughtTriplethought wrote: βThu May 05, 2022 8:06 pm All this blood and nobody has any fills? I was hoping you guys would make it easy to see what has dropped to buy levels. I guess that means we're all filled up and watching the red in our portfolio.
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My portfolio is basically right back to where it was at Tuesday's close. It's as if yesterday and today never happened.Triplethought wrote: βThu May 05, 2022 8:06 pm All this blood and nobody has any fills? I was hoping you guys would make it easy to see what has dropped to buy levels. I guess that means we're all filled up and watching the red in our portfolio.
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The bottom might be close at hand, the market did basically nothing despite the massive volatility
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TQQQ - That's what I call big brass balls. But it makes sense as a contrarian play. Actually ASAN is too given how it's been doing.phsmith1616 wrote: βThu May 05, 2022 8:14 pmBoughtTriplethought wrote: βThu May 05, 2022 8:06 pm All this blood and nobody has any fills? I was hoping you guys would make it easy to see what has dropped to buy levels. I guess that means we're all filled up and watching the red in our portfolio.
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I'm in on AFRM at 27.5Triplethought wrote: βThu May 05, 2022 8:06 pm All this blood and nobody has any fills? I was hoping you guys would make it easy to see what has dropped to buy levels. I guess that means we're all filled up and watching the red in our portfolio.
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Im happy to own both and I havent committed much to either. In it for the long run. Plus, if we get the expected run up this year, I'm thinking all of asan's shorts will run for the hills and share price will pop.Triplethought wrote: βThu May 05, 2022 10:06 pmTQQQ - That's what I call big brass balls. But it makes sense as a contrarian play. Actually ASAN is too given how it's been doing.phsmith1616 wrote: βThu May 05, 2022 8:14 pmBoughtTriplethought wrote: βThu May 05, 2022 8:06 pm All this blood and nobody has any fills? I was hoping you guys would make it easy to see what has dropped to buy levels. I guess that means we're all filled up and watching the red in our portfolio.
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Did you acquire AFRM by Selling to Open a Put option? I was considering doing this.PuppBaby wrote: βThu May 05, 2022 10:19 pmI'm in on AFRM at 27.5Triplethought wrote: βThu May 05, 2022 8:06 pm All this blood and nobody has any fills? I was hoping you guys would make it easy to see what has dropped to buy levels. I guess that means we're all filled up and watching the red in our portfolio.
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No, just bought stock directly. I'm still learning so haven't dabbled in selling puts yet, I was actually quite close in doing so just dont think my account has enough cash on reserve. Also didn't get a chance to go over the above recommendations. From what I understand it's a no brainer for stock you want to own, pretty much a win-win unless it fails heavily hahaLoriPrecisely wrote: βFri May 06, 2022 12:04 amDid you acquire AFRM by Selling to Open a Put option? I was considering doing this.PuppBaby wrote: βThu May 05, 2022 10:19 pmI'm in on AFRM at 27.5Triplethought wrote: βThu May 05, 2022 8:06 pm All this blood and nobody has any fills? I was hoping you guys would make it easy to see what has dropped to buy levels. I guess that means we're all filled up and watching the red in our portfolio.
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When you sell a put you have to have enough money to purchase 100 shares. So if you sell A May 20, 25 put on AFRM (expiration may 20 and strike price 25) you would get roughly 2.98 based on the last trade, which is a pretty dam high premium for such a few days, but the stock is volatile and premiums spike upwards on down days so its best to sell a put on a down day. You would get 298 for each put you sold. Before you sell the put you would need to have 2500 in your account to secure the put. However, if the shares were put to your account the final price be share would be 22.02 or , 2202 due to the premium you received. If the shares were not put to your account you would walk away with 2,98 which is a yield of roughly 24% a monthPuppBaby wrote: βFri May 06, 2022 3:18 amNo, just bought stock directly. I'm still learning so haven't dabbled in selling puts yet, I was actually quite close in doing so just dont think my account has enough cash on reserve. Also didn't get a chance to go over the above recommendations. From what I understand it's a no brainer for stock you want to own, pretty much a win-win unless it fails heavily hahaLoriPrecisely wrote: βFri May 06, 2022 12:04 amDid you acquire AFRM by Selling to Open a Put option? I was considering doing this.
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Exactly how I understood it thanks for clarifying! It seems like a lot of cash tied up though? That's the one thing I don't understand, say the stock takes off and I don't get in then wouldn't I stand to miss out on potentially more? Someone can run a good study on this. Running multiple paper accounts, some on selling puts to purchase vs buying dips. Who ends up winning? I feel in the end the results would be pretty close.SOL wrote: βFri May 06, 2022 5:11 amWhen you sell a put you have to have enough money to purchase 100 shares. So if you sell A May 20, 25 put on AFRM (expiration may 20 and strike price 25) you would get roughly 2.98 based on the last trade, which is a pretty dam high premium for such a few days, but the stock is volatile and premiums spike upwards on down days so its best to sell a put on a down day. You would get 298 for each put you sold. Before you sell the put you would need to have 2500 in your account to secure the put. However, if the shares were put to your account the final price be share would be 22.02 or , 2202 due to the premium you received. If the shares were not put to your account you would walk away with 2,98 which is a yield of roughly 24% a monthPuppBaby wrote: βFri May 06, 2022 3:18 amNo, just bought stock directly. I'm still learning so haven't dabbled in selling puts yet, I was actually quite close in doing so just dont think my account has enough cash on reserve. Also didn't get a chance to go over the above recommendations. From what I understand it's a no brainer for stock you want to own, pretty much a win-win unless it fails heavily hahaLoriPrecisely wrote: βFri May 06, 2022 12:04 am
Did you acquire AFRM by Selling to Open a Put option? I was considering doing this.
299. premium for a 26.00 strike price that expires next Friday.
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I get the feeling that all the cool kids are playing with SCC and SPTO. You're getting old - time for you to lose your SCC virginity ... what are you saving it for? I vaguely remember you mentioned you SPTO'd a bit previously.Triplethought wrote: βThu May 05, 2022 8:06 pm All this blood and nobody has any fills? I was hoping you guys would make it easy to see what has dropped to buy levels. I guess that means we're all filled up and watching the red in our portfolio.
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You could sell unsecured puts but that would amount to speculating. Or you could step your game up, by converting to a debit spread. You sell a put and then you buy a far out of the money call with some of the proceeds from the put. Now you have a call option for free but you have less of premium left. Or if you are new to debit spreads you sell the put and then buy the call. The benefit of a debit spread is that you pay one commission instead of twoPuppBaby wrote: βFri May 06, 2022 12:56 pmExactly how I understood it thanks for clarifying! It seems like a lot of cash tied up though? That's the one thing I don't understand, say the stock takes off and I don't get in then wouldn't I stand to miss out on potentially more? Someone can run a good study on this. Running multiple paper accounts, some on selling puts to purchase vs buying dips. Who ends up winning? I feel in the end the results would be pretty close.SOL wrote: βFri May 06, 2022 5:11 amWhen you sell a put you have to have enough money to purchase 100 shares. So if you sell A May 20, 25 put on AFRM (expiration may 20 and strike price 25) you would get roughly 2.98 based on the last trade, which is a pretty dam high premium for such a few days, but the stock is volatile and premiums spike upwards on down days so its best to sell a put on a down day. You would get 298 for each put you sold. Before you sell the put you would need to have 2500 in your account to secure the put. However, if the shares were put to your account the final price be share would be 22.02 or , 2202 due to the premium you received. If the shares were not put to your account you would walk away with 2,98 which is a yield of roughly 24% a monthPuppBaby wrote: βFri May 06, 2022 3:18 am
No, just bought stock directly. I'm still learning so haven't dabbled in selling puts yet, I was actually quite close in doing so just dont think my account has enough cash on reserve. Also didn't get a chance to go over the above recommendations. From what I understand it's a no brainer for stock you want to own, pretty much a win-win unless it fails heavily haha
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had about 7 buy alerts from the MU this am but it appears no one here is buying - what does that say....?
Had one sell alert re half on Kelloggs @73 so sold at $72.73.
Had one sell alert re half on Kelloggs @73 so sold at $72.73.
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Soo many options! Some pun intendedSOL wrote: βFri May 06, 2022 2:18 pmYou could sell unsecured puts but that would amount to speculating. Or you could step your game up, by converting to a debit spread. You sell a put and then you buy a far out of the money call with some of the proceeds from the put. Now you have a call option for free but you have less of premium left. Or if you are new to debit spreads you sell the put and then buy the call. The benefit of a debit spread is that you pay one commission instead of twoPuppBaby wrote: βFri May 06, 2022 12:56 pmExactly how I understood it thanks for clarifying! It seems like a lot of cash tied up though? That's the one thing I don't understand, say the stock takes off and I don't get in then wouldn't I stand to miss out on potentially more? Someone can run a good study on this. Running multiple paper accounts, some on selling puts to purchase vs buying dips. Who ends up winning? I feel in the end the results would be pretty close.SOL wrote: βFri May 06, 2022 5:11 am
When you sell a put you have to have enough money to purchase 100 shares. So if you sell A May 20, 25 put on AFRM (expiration may 20 and strike price 25) you would get roughly 2.98 based on the last trade, which is a pretty dam high premium for such a few days, but the stock is volatile and premiums spike upwards on down days so its best to sell a put on a down day. You would get 298 for each put you sold. Before you sell the put you would need to have 2500 in your account to secure the put. However, if the shares were put to your account the final price be share would be 22.02 or , 2202 due to the premium you received. If the shares were not put to your account you would walk away with 2,98 which is a yield of roughly 24% a month

